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China defends ban on US chipmaker Micron, accuses Washington of 'economic coercion'

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 6 d ago

China defends ban on US chipmaker Micron, accuses Washington of 'economic coercion'

"China's defended its ban on products from U.S. memory chip maker Micron Technology in some computer systems after Washington expressed concern. The dispute adds to strains over technology and security a China foreign ministry spokesperson saying the security review of micron products was conducted in accordance with the law, adding the products have unspecified security risks but gave no details. That came after Washington, Japan and the Netherlands blocked Chinese access to technology to make advanced processor chips on security grounds at a time when the ruling Communist Party's threatening to attack Taiwan and is more assertive towards his other Asian neighbors. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy expected to visit Int'l Criminal Court

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 3 weeks ago

Ukraine's Zelenskyy expected to visit Int'l Criminal Court

"Ukraine's president has made a surprise visit to The Hague in the Netherlands, the home of the International Criminal Court, which is issued an arrest warrant for Russian president Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky's visit to The Hague came a day after he denied Ukrainian responsibility for what the Kremlin are calling an assassination attempt on president Putin, ICC staff crowded at the windows to get a glimpse of zelensky's arrival and raised a Ukrainian flag next to its own flag outside the building. Meanwhile, Ukraine's air force said Russian forces attacked several regions around Ukraine, including the southern city of Odessa, and the capital Kyiv, with Iranian made drones. I'm Karen Chammas

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Sudan's truce falters, as Egypt repatriates army personnel

AP News Radio

01:04 min | Last month

Sudan's truce falters, as Egypt repatriates army personnel

"Egypt has repatriated dozens of military personnel from Sudan after they were held by the country's paramilitary force, which continues to be locked in a battle for power with Sudan's army. The latest attempted to ceasefire between the rival Sudanese forces faltered before the 24 hour deadline has gunfire and explosions rattled the capital of Khartoum, artillery shelling, and air strikes seem to have eased from previous days, but residents still reported a few explosions. Nations such as Japan and the Netherlands prepared to evacuate their citizens from the country as international pressure to stop the violence failed. Egyptian air force technicians were captured by the Sudanese rapid support forces, or RSF, who had attacked merawi airports north of the capital, fighting soon after erupted around the country between the RSF and the Sudanese military. Egypt, who is a close ally of Sudan's army, said in a statement that all its technical crews had been flown home from Sudan in military transport planes. I am Karen Chammas

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Larry Loftis Wrote the First Major Biography of Corrie Ten Boom

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:07 min | Last month

Larry Loftis Wrote the First Major Biography of Corrie Ten Boom

"Loftus, welcome back. Thank you, Eric. Thanks for having me on again. Well, tell us you were on this program, I don't know, three or four years ago talking about another book you had written. Talk about that for a moment. Sure, 2019, we were on talking about codenamed lease and actually that's how I found this core ten boom to be my next subject because when I was researching, if you remember that story, odette Sampson was an SOE agent operating and occupied France. She was captured. They sent her to ravensbruck, the notorious concentration camp for women in Germany. And a friend of mine said, hey, while you're doing your research, you need to read the hiding place. And I knew of the book, and I knew, of Cory, but I'd not read the book. And I said, why? She said, well, at the same time, odette was at the concentration camp. Corey was there at the exact same time. And it was perfect for me because my subject in the first book was a spy, she had already been condemned to death, so they put her in a bunker at ravensbruck, below ground, she could see nothing. She's in a dark cell and she never sees any of the camp. Corey, of course, was on the outside in the normal barracks, so she saw the day to today operations of what happened, the role called in the mornings to lineups, the beatings, the work parties, all that stuff. So it gave me the other side of the picture of looking at ravensbruck. So then when it was time, 2021, I had another spy book out the princess by about an OSS agent operating in Spain. So I was looking for another book to do. And I wanted to do a different agency. And I wanted different country. And while I'd already covered all the spy agencies, my first book was about an MI 6 agent second was SOE third was always. So I ran out of all of the spy agencies. But I kept my mind kept going back to Corey because it was a new country, the Netherlands, and while she wasn't a spy, she was part of the Dutch resistance. Well, practically speaking, that's the consequences are about the same

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Biden Has Secretly Deployed American Special Forces in Ukraine

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:13 min | Last month

Biden Has Secretly Deployed American Special Forces in Ukraine

"There is a stream of sensitive U.S. intelligence about the Ukraine war that is finally leaking on the Internet. I say finally because we've been saying this for quite some time. In fact, in my debates about the topic, for example, with my friend and colleague Salem colleague, doctor Sebastian gorka, I said, but we have troops in Ukraine. Oh, no, no, no, no, we don't. Now, there's dozens and dozens of documents and our team has started to pour over them and to go into them. There's one piece of information that we want to lead with today. One of the most important leaks is a document dated on March 23rd that confirms United States and NATO special forces are operating inside of Ukraine. 14 American special forces 50 from UK 15 from France 17 from Latvia and one from the Netherlands. That's just about a hundred troops overall. The Pentagon says, oh, I'm in this no big deal. These are just logistics what they say. These are just operators. That helped make sure the boxes of bullets and ammunition and weapons that were sending are going to the right places. He says, quote, there's a small U.S. Military presence at the embassy in conjunction with the defense attaches office. To help us work on accountability of the material that is going in and out of Ukraine. They're doing a poor job of that because when we've asked for accountability and an audit of the military equipment, we don't really get that. They say it's just bureaucrats doing some accounting. Well, bureaucrats don't typically do any accountability. That's a separate issue. This is a patent, this is a, this is a flagrant lie. You do not need United States special forces for this. They're trying to downplay what is obviously a smoking gun and clearly a huge deal. The Biden regime has repeatedly said there are no U.S. troops in Ukraine. And the press, of course, played along last August when we said this on our program, we said there's probably U.S. troops in Ukraine. In fact, we know that there are through military service member families that have told us, you know that my loved one is in Ukraine. PolitiFact came after us and others saying that it was false and that we were spreading disinformation.

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Jill Biden accepts tulip named for her by the Netherlands

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | Last month

Jill Biden accepts tulip named for her by the Netherlands

"Joe Biden has a new tulip named in her honor. I'm Lisa dwyer. Tulip lovers have a new variety to choose from and it's named for Joe Biden. The First Lady accepted her Joe Biden tulip from the Dutch ambassador to the United States. The Dutch are known for tulips and their mastery of cultivating and growing them. Joe Biden's tulip is a reddish orange that fades to more of a yellow orange on fringed petals. The Dutch of named tulips after 7 U.S. first ladies, starting in the late 1800s, with president Grover Cleveland's wife, Francis, I'm Lisa dwyer.

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Train Derails in the Netherlands, Killing at Least One

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 months ago

Train Derails in the Netherlands, Killing at Least One

"A train has derailed near the Dutch city of The Hague, killing at least one person and injuring dozens of passengers, many of them seriously. At least two carriages came to rest in a field next to the tracks after the accident in the early hours of Tuesday, television images showed people using makeshift bridges to cross a canal running alongside the rails to reach the stricken train in the darkness, the four carriage passenger train was carrying about 50 passengers at the time of the crash, the cause of the accident that happened near The Hague is not immediately clear. Dutch media is reporting, there was a small construction

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Russia: Ukrainian drone caused blast far from border, 3 hurt

AP News Radio

01:02 min | 2 months ago

Russia: Ukrainian drone caused blast far from border, 3 hurt

"Ukraine's government on Sunday, called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council to counter what it is called the Kremlin's nuclear blackmail after Russian president Vladimir Putin revealed plans to station tactical atomic weapons in Belarus. One Ukrainian official said that Russia has taken Belarus as a nuclear hostage, but Moscow said it was making the move in response to the west's increasing military support for Ukraine. Putin announced the plan in a television interview that aired on Saturday, saying it was triggered by a UK decision this past week to provide Ukraine with armor piercing rounds containing depleted uranium, Putin argued that by deploying its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, Russia was following the lead of the United States. He noted that Washington has nuclear weapons based in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and turkey. Russia has stored its weapons at dedicated depots on its own territory and moving part of the arsenal to a storage facility in Belarus would effectively up the ante in the Ukrainian conflict in response, Ukraine's foreign ministry condemned the move, stating that the world must be united against someone who endangers the future of human civilization. I'm Sarah Napa

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Crypto Market Tendencies in the Netherlands

Kanalcoin

00:35 sec | 3 months ago

Crypto Market Tendencies in the Netherlands

"5 p.m. Friday February 24th, 2023. Crypto market tendencies in the Netherlands. The Netherlands has a long history of financial innovation, and the country is now at the forefront of the cryptocurrency revolution. There are a number of factors driving the growth of the cryptocurrency market in the Netherlands. The country's regulatory environment is relatively friendly towards digital currencies. The Netherlands is also home to a large the post crypto market tendencies in the Netherlands appeared first on canal coin.

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Eyes And Ears Everywhere: The Russian Spies Among Us

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

00:58 sec | 3 months ago

Eyes And Ears Everywhere: The Russian Spies Among Us

"Also in The Washington Post this morning in the wake of the Ukraine war. The U.S. and allies are hunting down Russian spies. You know, you wonder what the intelligence analyst in Richmond, who was hunting down traditional Roman Catholics at attending Latin mass, might have been doing if they were hunting down Russian spies. Over the past year, as western governments have ramped up weapons deliveries to Ukraine and economic sanctions against Moscow, the post reports. U.S. and European security services have been waging a parallel visible campaign to cripple Russian spy network. The German case detailed above, which also involved the arrest of the senior official in the BND, Germany's foreign intelligence service, followed roll ups of suspected Russian operatives in Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Poland and Slovenia. 400 suspected Russian intelligence agents, many of them with diplomatic cover expelled. So what do you know? The Russians are still spying. The Chinese buy a lot more than the Russians do, but all the bad guys spy and their rains as well. New

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Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum hosts blockbuster Vermeer exhibition

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 4 months ago

Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum hosts blockbuster Vermeer exhibition

"A new exhibition in Amsterdam displaying 28 of Vermeer's paintings from 7 countries around the world. Now that doesn't sound a lot, but the great 17th century Dutch artist is considered to have only generated 37 works all while living in the Netherlands city of Delft racks Mayo's seals general director taco divots says the exhibition allows people to immerse themselves in Vermeer's exquisite interior scenes. Vermeer has this quality of kind of everything is perfect. Everything falls in place, this perfect happiness in his scenes, the tranquility, there's intimacy and the rags may assumes head of paintings and sculpture Peter roloff's suggests so many masterpieces in one place may help us understand the artist. We really come in closer to Vermeer than we've ever been. 7 of the paintings haven't been in the Netherlands in more than two centuries. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

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On this week's AP Religion Roundup, Pope Francis says homosexuality is sin but not a crime, protests against Quran desecrations erupt across the Middle East, and a group of young Jewish rescuers are commemorated on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

AP News Radio

02:08 min | 4 months ago

On this week's AP Religion Roundup, Pope Francis says homosexuality is sin but not a crime, protests against Quran desecrations erupt across the Middle East, and a group of young Jewish rescuers are commemorated on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

"On this week's AP religion roundup, Pope Francis says homosexuality is a sin, but not a crime. Protests against coran desecrations erupt across the Middle East, and a group of young Jewish rescuers are remembered on Holocaust remembrance day. In an interview with The Associated Press, Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as unjust. Francis acknowledged that Catholic bishops in some parts of the world still support laws that criminalize homosexuality or discriminate against the LGBTQ community. He said bishops in particular need to undergo a process of change, recognizing the dignity of everyone. Although the Pope's comments call for an end to criminalizing homosexuality, the Vatican still considers the act of homosexuality a sin. Protests were held Friday in several predominantly Muslim countries to denounce the recent desecration of Islam's holy book the Quran by far right activists in Sweden and the Netherlands. In Tehran scores of worshipers burn the Swedish flag enchanted slogans after Friday prayers. Earlier this month, a far right activist staged a protest outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, where he burned the Quran. Days later, the leader of a far right movement in the Netherlands, Tor pages out of a Quran near the Dutch parliament. The moves angered millions of Muslims around the world and triggered the protests. On Holocaust remembrance day, the underground zionist youth movement is remembered for helping Jewish refugees during World War II. Members in their 90s like Sarah Epstein recalled supplying refugees with food cards and forged documents. She was among a group of Jewish youth leaders in Hungary that jumped into action just before Nazi Germany invaded in March 1944. She says the actions of Jewish youth leaders who save tens of thousands from the gas chambers should be remembered. I'm Walter ratliff.

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World War II-era map sparks treasure hunt in Dutch village

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 4 months ago

World War II-era map sparks treasure hunt in Dutch village

"A World War II era map has sparked a treasure hunt in a small village in the Netherlands. Prospectors have descended on omran population 715. It's all over a hand drawn map with a red letter X purportedly showing the location of a buried stash of precious jewelry loaded by the Nazis in 1944. A bank building gets hit and the vault could hit as well and all the possessions were in the vault are on the streets. Dutch national archives researcher Annette walken says German soldiers pocketed what they could. Around April 45 when allies are moving in, it's going to be hot under their feet and they decide to bury the treasure, just where they are. Holes in the ground can be spotted by people looking for treasure. The main nothing has been found yet. This local woman says if they hear something they head toward it. But I don't think it's good that they just dug into the ground. I'm Ed Donahue

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John Zmirak: You Fight Where the Enemies Are Attacking

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:37 min | 4 months ago

John Zmirak: You Fight Where the Enemies Are Attacking

"John Z rack, we're talking about the articles you've written at stream dot org. We're talking about the nation. I still am astonished that most in the governing class, even the good guys have been silent about what happened on January 6th. It's though the pressure to be silent has never been stronger on anything. And that is precisely how you know this is where to fight. The Germans were pouring through the Ardennes forest. That's where the pressure was. That's where the French and British Army should have been in 1940. Instead, it was up in Belgium and the Netherlands accomplishing nothing. And that's how you ended up with the Dunkirk evacuation. When the enemy and let's be clear, they are our enemies. When our ruling class are enemies, wherever they are putting pressure, that is where you push back. When the Nazis are pouring in through the Ardennes, you go fight in the Ardent. Are Nazis here in America, are domestic Nazis who want to steal our rights, who want to like George W. Bush equate the January 6th peaceful protesters with the September 11th hijacking murderers when our enemies are pressing on January 6th. That is where we have to press back. You send your troops to fight, we're the Nazis are attacking you. You don't go fight where it's easiest where they're not fighting. You don't go man the Maginot line. You fight where they are attacking.

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Survey Reveals Turkey is Highly Obsessed With Crypto, Especially Dogecoin

NewsBTC

03:35 min | 6 months ago

Survey Reveals Turkey is Highly Obsessed With Crypto, Especially Dogecoin

"11 p.m. Saturday, December 10th, 2022. Survey reveals turkey is highly obsessed with crypto, especially Dogecoin. The entire crypto industry has been experiencing a winter since the last quarter of 2021. Some cryptocurrency prices experienced a massive price slump with many declining over 65. However bad things may look, crypto may not go extinct as its popularity has not reduced. A recent study by crypto maniacs, a crypto education platform shows that turkey in the Netherlands ranked top in cryptocurrency awareness. As for the survey, 5.5 and 8.2 of the population in turkey and the Netherlands searched for cryptor related terms. Turkey accounted for 4.7 million searches, topping the chart with large numbers. Related reading Ethereum price bowls hold strong, indicators suggest fresh rally to 1400 turkey has made tremendous improvements in crypto adoption since the beginning of 2022. A 2022 research by the Turkish crypto exchange estimated that at least 8 million people in turkey engaged in crypto. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan spoke about the benefits of blockchain innovations. In his statement, Erdoğan added that turkey wants to be a producer of digital assets, not a consumer. Dojo ranks ether in terms of user curiosity in turkey, the latest crypto maniac study analyzed the number of searches for some selected cryptocurrencies. They represented the number of cryptocurrencies as a percentage of the population for each country to calculate the monthly local searches. Turkey ranked second in overall study and first, with 812,000 monthly searches related to Dogecoin. According to the survey, the number of searches for Dogecoin doubled that of Ethereum, the third most searched crypto in the country. Crypto maniac spokesperson commented on the rising Dogecoin curiosity over the last 12 months. He said Dogecoin is popularity has significantly exceeded Ethereum's, with almost 2 million monthly searches worldwide. Doge became popular after Elon Musk revealed plans to make it the official token for Twitter monetization. As a result, the memo coin's price soared to an all time high within the week of the complete official acquisition of the social media platform by Elon Musk. The survey didn't feature only doge and Ethereum. It also featured Solana, BNB, Bitcoin, and others. After turkey and the Netherlands, Canada, Germany, and the Czech Republic followed in ranking. Bear market didn't cripple people's interest in crypto, although the United Kingdom and the United States are top global players in the cryptocurrency industry, none ranked in the top. That is because the number of searches is insignificant compared to their population sizes. For example, the United States ranked 15th with 1.9 of its population searching for crypto related terms, whereas the United Kingdom took the 12th spot with 2.6. Related reading Ethereum on chain and social metrics reveal bulls versus. Bears battle who's winning recent research by coin telegraph also showed that the bear market did not affect the interests of several institutions in the crypto industry. According to the report, tap institutions are still interested in the cryptocurrency industry and continue to invest millions in crypto related projects. Featured image from pixabay chart from trading view dot com

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Japanese tech leaders warn Beijing will ride out US chip sanctions

Blockchain Consultants

00:40 sec | 6 months ago

Japanese tech leaders warn Beijing will ride out US chip sanctions

"1 a.m. Saturday, December 10th, 2022 Japanese tech leaders warned Beijing will write out U.S. chip sanctions. Tech executives in Japan have warned that the latest U.S. chip export controls are unlikely to suppress China's progress in artificial intelligence and supercomputers, calling into question the long-term effectiveness of the sanctions. The warnings from Sony's chief technology officer and NEC's chief executive come as Washington tries to convince the Netherlands and Japan. The post Japanese tech leaders warn Beijing will write out U.S. chip sanctions first appeared on blockchain consultants.

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Messi, Argentina beat Netherlands on penalties at World Cup

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 6 months ago

Messi, Argentina beat Netherlands on penalties at World Cup

"Croatian Argentina survived to meet next week's semi finals in Qatar, Croatia and Brazil played to a scoreless drawn regulation before Neymar gave Brazil the lead in extra time, scoring his 77th goal to time Pelé for the most ever by a member of Brazil's national team Croatia's Bruno petkovic came right back with the equalizer to send at the penalty kicks for the Croatians prevailed for two, and the light match Leon Messi had an assistant and a penalty goal to give Argentina a two zero lead, but the Netherlands rallied late, tying it in the 11th minute of regulation stoppage time. Argentina's goalkeeper emiliano Martinez stopped the first two Dutch attempts in the shootout to win that one four three. I'm Denny cap

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BUX Expands in Spain with Acquisition of Local Neobroker Ninety Nine

Finance Magnates

03:25 min | 6 months ago

BUX Expands in Spain with Acquisition of Local Neobroker Ninety Nine

"5 a.m. Monday, December 5th, 2022. Expands in Spain with acquisition of local neo broker 99. LTP GTB UX, a Netherlands headquartered financial services firm, has expanded its European footprint with the latest acquisition of the retail brokerage arm of Spanish neo broker, 99. LTP GT LTP GT officially announced on Monday, the acquisition will strengthen the presence of Uttar refs dot finance magnates dot com tag books with target quad blank wide real quad follow quad be usele tagged in the Spanish retail brokerage category. Its aim for the deal is to gain an existing client base as it will migrate 99 retail user base to its platform dot LTP GT LTP GTE are proud and delighted to help a new group of Spanish clients create a stable investment base and build a better financial future, said BU X's CEO, Uruguay. Thanks to this acquisition 99 users will have access to a wide range of services provided by bu X, such as investing in Spanish, European, and U.S. stocks, ETFs, cryptocurrencies, fractional investing, and to be you X savings plan dot LTP GT LTP GT further, following the acquisition. The 99 brand will no longer offer be two C brokerage services it will only focus its resources on providing V two B amp B two B two C services to banks, FinTech, and media groups dot LTP GT LTP GTE have been working for over a year. And a half on RB two B strategy, and while it was a difficult decision, we have decided to focus all our efforts on it, the founder and CEO of 99, Javier sons, various, said dot LTP GT LTP GT, however, our clients are still very important to us, so we have been working with BU X to provide them with a great alternative to continue investing, including two free shares as a welcome gift, free migration to the BU ex platform, and fees almost 50 lower than current ones dot LTP GT LTP GT European. Expansion look VU X offerings in Europe include a range of services like commission free stock trading, fractional shares, and even trading services with lotta ref cops with that finance magnates dot com for ex broker's bucks rebrands trading platform to strict target quad Blanco will quote follow cocktail interacts for different tagged and cryptocurrencies. It now has more than a million customers dot LTP GT LTP GT the platform is aggressively expanding its footprint in the continent. It is now operational in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, and Ireland. In addition, it has a UK subsidiary which migrated a significant portion of its client base to an EU based sister company following Brexit. The revenue of the UK company, that finance magnates dot com for ex broker's books 2021 revenue helvetic 91 losses deep in quad target quad blank white will quote follow couples to 9.1 million in 2021 with a yearend loss of over 4.2 million. This article was written by arnab as home at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

01:43 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"But you're right. It's the team that and this is the team. With so Griezmann is now in that position, it would be more as a negative. We were first with information. But this is, this is a team that can easily be Poland. However, change they can have the game of his life. They've understood in school a goal after with a half chance, for example. So they will have to be careful and also the last time they had to play a knockout game, he was going to Switzerland and we all thought that they were going to do it. They were three one up with ten minutes to go and they ended up losing it. And I wonder psychologically, if that maybe will play a little bit on the man of the ones who were there in that game against Switzerland, 18 months ago, or not. So we will have to see, but from what we saw against Denmark, for example, especially, I think he's still very encouraging that that team is going from strength to strength. Thank you very much. We'll be watching the game with Mark hogden Jules. Yes, yes, yes, where we share the flat as well. So we spend all our time together. Make sure it doesn't jinx you. Thank you very much, Santa. Jules and Nate are much appreciated. You know who's going to jinx me? Who? You know who's going to jigsaw? Her can say we are going and I really don't want them to go. There's something about them that I don't like at all for that game tomorrow. I'm not happy with that. He didn't even have to say about that game tomorrow. I just don't like it all in general. That's fair enough. Thank you very much, guys. I appreciate it. Mario back for extra time. Of course, a lot more from Jules available in the latest edition of the Gavin Joe's podcast. Be sure to check it out. Hey there, I'm Julie foudy from the podcast laughter permitted. It has been so much fun to watch women's sports just crush it on so many fronts, especially over these past few years. But did you know even though 80 4% of fans are interested in watching women's sports,

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

01:43 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Okay, this is great. No one has never won the World Cup on his own. Not even Maradona in 86. So let's see how they do against a Dutch team, Ned and Van Dyck looking really, really sharp looking really, really good. And so is that okay and so is timber, the wingbacks are very good and this is a team that tactically and collectively knows exactly what they're doing. And I think it's going to be really tough for Argentina. Nathan, do you agree with Joel's 50 50? Yeah, I think I do. I think I do. And in some ways, I think people will be writing off the Netherlands because message just had that game there and they're going to have the crowd there. And it'll be interesting to see Netherlands as an underdog because for the way that they play is going to be one of those matches where maybe they'll just sit back in and try and hit them on the break again. Maybe Argentina are going to overcommit, except the difference this time is when you look at someone like jackpot or Dubai or maybe a burglar if he comes on. Those guys run in against Argentinian center backs. He's probably going to be favorable more to the Netherlands than say we saw from the Australians today. So I think it's going to be a very, very interesting tie. And the Netherlands have all of a sudden hit the spot now where I didn't really like them that much through the group. But they kind of showed me something today, which made me think, I wouldn't be surprised if they made it to the final. And that's a really weird spot to be in because it was literally two days earlier. I was like, no, there's nothing. I was drinking the USA Kool-Aid literally. I was like, it's all done. It's crossing it, let's go. Yeah, literally. My brain. Listen to my brain. In the end, they just look so so comfortable. And I guess that's going to be a big thing for them when they go and play against Argentina because they won't fear them. And one thing I saw today from being in the stadium, they're exceptionally well organized. And I think for Argentina, it's going to be a tough to break them down. And just to wrap this up, I'm not sure if you say, I'm not sure if you've seen this Mario. The reception

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

01:59 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Yeah, you could say that. I think there's a good fortune from the touch from Ottoman, I believe it was. But then once he gets to his feet, he's such a good finish. Initially, I think myself and Julian were thinking maybe it took a deflection, but then you look at it. And it's just so neatly just placed into the corner. I think that quintessentially messy 789 goals. The stuff which we normalize these days is truly staggering, even a thousand games in itself. But it's a very, very special plan to mention as well. They will celebrate at the end of the game. It's not just because they beat Australia. They suffered for the last 15 minutes of that match. And when Martinez makes the tackle, should he not celebrate, for example, because it's Australia. We'll know because it's still prevents the other team from scoring a goal. You know, they took the game on for what it was. And as Julian was saying, it was about the win and they fought hard to get that win. There were players who were out in the field. The poll was out on his feet. You're seeing Messi out on his feet. Maybe because he was pressing a bit more than we've ever seen before. But fair play to them. They managed to get it across the line. And now they sell for what could be a great game against the Netherlands. But again, it will be a tough encounter because there's another team in there with a little bit of a streetwise sort of nature to them, but fair play to watch and see in a congratulations to them. And yeah, for Australia as well. They've made an incredible walk up for what they would have expected of themselves. And I think their funds are very happy overall. You know, a couple of things. People always ask me, why does nobody tackle messy in the box? Because it always seems to be bodies. Because he's so collect, he's so clever. The sketch to touch him and bring him down. And so not only does he does he generate space for himself with his ability, but because players are so skin to go near them as well. That's why he can do that. We all these bodies are in them. The second thing and probably the most important thing. Every single player and that squad is planned for messy. Right. You can see it as clear as day. It's almost like they don't care about themselves. They don't care about it's messy. Is that problematic at all?

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

04:41 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Way there had been in a group, and then a break. Unfortunately, it didn't, and as soon as the Dutch scored, then after that, the Dutch relate, come on then. And I don't think, Greg bell hall that can do anything about players who give the ball away. I don't think he, I don't think he picked the wrong team. But the players keep giving the ball away and if you keep giving the ball away, then what's happening is the man who's given it away there's going to be players at a position because the move and to get the ball and then when you're playing against a side who are thriving on it with somebody like the pie and the form that gag posing, then you're up against it. And from there, for me, it was done at one zero. The way the way the U.S. would play in the winter, we're giving the ball away. It was a matter of time for me when the second goal was common because of that. Why didn't they go into this game the same approach as they did against England then? When it works so well against England and they stifled them so well. Because they knew that England will attack will lead the game and they knew that it was the will, which is not what the Netherlands wanted. And at the end of the day, it went perfect for the Netherlands. Again, I'd put it would have scored the goal. It would have been completely different, right? Because the United States will have dropped back, they would wait for the Dutch. Vanguard would have needed another plan, and then it would have been a different game. Oh, so doesn't mean that policy is the only guilt and guilty for that defeat. But it's a real turning point. I want to bring Mario into the conversation. Mary, we'll talk about the Dutch, obviously a little later on, never, I suppose we might lead this way anyway. But what did you make from the U.S. over the 90 minutes? I felt like I listened to all you guys, I think the U.S. wasn't ready for what Holland was bringing to them. I think the energy that they played with the couple of games that they went by, they performed really well. They had a high energy that played against England. And I think maybe in the English game, they may be burst out too much energy compared to what was coming. Going back to also the other side is I won't talk too much about, but also I felt like America was surprised. They got the ball playing against the team that normally is dictating the game. And Holland didn't want it. Because they wanted to see how good is America. When we give them the ball and let them dictate it. And let's see how good they're going to play now. And I don't think the U.S. is ever had the experience doing that. And that's why they came turned around because now they were using because they knew, for example, if I'm going to play energy to energy, those are young players compared to what I have had young players too, but I still have to make you. So for example, blind. Why did it take so long they took way off? I don't think they should have taken them off because he is clearly the one that you want to test, but then they never tested him. He never looked at the weak points for the Holland site. And I think that's what was the crucial thing. And that's why all and really looked at all the weeks for if I'm going to call out some weak points of you guys. It was incredible to watch the game. I was just watching the game, and I was like, how do you not know? Because even when I was playing on the fangirl, he would put us down as a team and highlight all the weak points of every team we play against and he will tell you this is what he's going to do. This is what's going to happen. And if you don't do it, you're going to lose the game. If you do it, we will win the game. That doesn't mean that you would have won the game because it was that easy. No. But I still think they should have done better in the sense of like understanding where's Holland weak and where are we? So we don't get exposed. How do you dictate the game when you don't have players that can do that though? You know, when we're talking the whole children about how great Adams and McKinney and mussel have been doing a bit this energy and closing the ball and went in the bovik, I said different bowl game and having the ball at your feet and having to open it. It's like aaronson like arena who can play with the ball. So you really think that. You really think arison, do you really think any changes? Listen, the one player that they have that we would all say as a football player would be Rana. But we have no idea what's been going on there. That's a complete mystery. But after him, are you really telling me that arrington could have played this game and would have been involved in dictating play? It's not easy runner as well. So sometimes you've got to understand, you don't have the players to dictate again. You have to hope that you can play the way that suits you. But if the opposition go ahead and then give you the ball, what are you supposed to do when you don't have the players to do it? What

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

02:25 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"You know, Seb, we were talking about it on football America. So you asked me, was I satisfied with the tournament or was I disappointed with the way it ended, and I told you both. I'm happy with what I saw. I'm happy with a lot of young players who stepped up. I'm happy for someone like a Tim ream who really wasn't even in the squad and had a tremendous tournament. But then I'm also disappointed because you're not going to have a better opportunity to beat a side like the Netherlands in the round of 16 than we had today. What went wrong? I think what happened is I think we saw manga knew exactly what would have happened. And in that game. And he knew that the United States will open up and we'll go for it with the audience enthusiasm and maybe the lack of experience in that level. And it's what he did. And fortunately for the united states, the other chance to score. And I think it would have been the turning point if politicians would have scored that goal, because for me, and maybe Mario would tell us, I'm not sure the Netherlands have a plan B the plan and maybe the only plan is to wait and attack. Would they do very, very well. And it happened straight after the miss of police, where when this called the goal, when the bicycle, the goal, we see Adam's not coming back, making a mistake, not printing back to try to cover and take the ball from the pie. And he came like that. He don't mistake by little mistakes at the end of the day, you lose the game. Three crosses, the guy you talked about it, three goals. And somehow of chances, but again, I go back to what I think. I think it's not only that they were naive, is that they are somehow an experience still. So within €4 in United States, being the horse, maybe it would be different, but I think they have to improve is some details. Football is only about details. The Dutch, they resolved most of the details where the United States didn't. It's not only an experienced players. It's an experienced coach. Where did he get it wrong? I'm not sure he got it that badly wrong, to be honest. You know, we can talk about how the dynamic of the game might have changed had politics called. It would have meant that the U.S. could have pretty much done what the probably best at. And that is that is certain, close on the bowl, being tight, the

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

06:34 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Us as is nadim Casey joins us as well. Mario would give us a Dutch perspective. He's got to be a little bit patient married because we're going to have to start with the U.S. and where it went wrong. For Greg bear holds first. Let's start in Qatar shall we for everyone and their ways. Boys, how are you feeling now? What, 12 hours after the game? Yeah, I mean, I think the first ten minutes of the game went great herc and then clearly the Dutch quality kind of shown through. Yeah, a lot of quality, a lot of individual quality, collective, the coaching came through as well. First ten minutes, you almost started asking yourself, why is there so much U.S. possession? Like what is going on here? And then you realized Sansa Christian ballistic chance was probably the most clear chance besides that goal. That they had it under control. And I mean, they, as the Dutch, the Dutch knew exactly what they were doing, they were sending back they were being calculated. There were intelligent. They were lending the U.S. half possession of about trying to create a numerical advantage on the wings. And once that ball possession was lost, their shape was just out of whack. They weren't in a disciplined shape, and it was right back down the heart of that spine. It was one, two, three touches, and the opposite end, and just schoolboy airs. The second goal comes off a throw in literally a throw in a few minutes before halftime. You can literally see the collective soul of the U.S. men's national team leave their body, and it was just cruise control for the Dutch national team. Watching this game as we hear Casey there in the background. You kind of got the sense that the U.S. had fallen in love with their physicality. When we were talking about this game in the lead up to it, we thought so much about this American midfield. And yet almost that physicality worked against them, like the technique that the Dutch had, especially in the first goal. You see the quality there and the U.S. guys for as good as they've played. They never got on the ball and when they did, they just really couldn't beat all that dangerous. Yeah, I think the possession statistic will make you think that the USA were controlling the game, but ultimately it was the Netherlands that were doing so. They were allowing almost 60 40. So you would think that's like a nice positive performance, but it wasn't the case. I think there was a lot of time when Zimmerman had it and Tim ream had it. And they weren't really doing anything with it. And when you are in that position, you sort of get lulled into this false sense of security that you are everything is under control and I think at times you've seen your desk, you'll see Robinson go too far forward and lo and behold for the Netherlands when there's a turnover the coming straight at you. I think that was the case for the first goal. And then a second goal also said, it's such a sloppy, sloppy way to concede directly from a throw in. This is your chance to sort of organize and support things into a good spot. You're still now you can see it in the last minute of the first half. You could have gone at one and a half time and thought, this is what we're going to do in the second half, but now the mountains, just that little bit higher, the task is just a little bit tougher. And in furnace to van hall, when you're bringing on, was it Berg vine? It was. And he's dropping people back. He's going more attacking at tuna up in a knockout round of a World Cup was impressive and just to mention one thing actually. So I was speaking with Jimmy Floyd hasselbalch and Allen drop. There's one of many name drops I could put in there. And he said, the biggest thing that he was disappointed with from the U.S. was the fact that he felt the manager treats it like it was a group game. He said, at the end of the day, you could have gone through on penalties. So why be so open? Frustrating thing is you saw how calculated they were, how intelligent they were against England. In my eyes, a much more difficult opponent and they respected the English national team. They said, you know what? We need to be very careful, very disciplined in the way we attack, to not leave ourselves. Their team's aggressive. They were too aggressive. They were too naive. It was very naive with them to think that they could go and attack them that way and commit those type of numbers and that the Netherlands team wouldn't be able to hurt them in transition. Yeah, we got to acknowledge that the better players are on the Dutch side too, right? Afterwards. But the U.S. had more shots, more shots on goal, and yet the quality of the chances, the clinical nature of these Dutch players. And I'm not just talking about the finished shots. Do you see the type of saves Turner had to make? I don't have to make a save on policing? It was the only one. You keep mentioning Christian political's chance. It was the only one in the 9th minute and then they had nothing else besides the goal, which is a very fortunate goal if you're looking at. I still don't know how that ball went in. Yeah. I guess my point is not just the finishing. It's every cross from the Dutch was dangerous. Every ball into the final third was dangerous. And Christian Pulisic is one of the guys, but he's the guy we focus on a lot. When he got into those dangerous spots, the final pass wasn't there. There really were not any Americans that completed the final pass. Yeah. So I think for people who would have been watching the game from home, we probably sounded quite in the stadium. And I think that was symptomatic of the way that USA were playing. So they had the possession, but they weren't really doing anything with it. Every time there was something which could get the crowd going, they really got into it. And you could sense how many thousands of USA fans were there. But for large parts, they were quiet. The ball's moving side to side. They were a little bit sloppy in possession. And then the only time you kind of hear them was with this feeling of dread as all of a sudden the pie has got the ball and the sun is turning is running straight at the back line. So I think it's a tough tough game for them, but ultimately this is the lesson there are some teams who have better players have the better experience. And overall, I think the Netherlands look comfortable, even though they weren't the ones that were sort of the protagonist within the game. That experiences with players and managers as well. Louis van Gogh after the game said, this team didn't adjust. He was very blunt. He was very direct kind of putting it on Greg berhalter at the end of the day. Naive Casey, is that a word you would use to describe the performance today? Yeah, I think there's a little bit of that. I mean, I would agree with what Jimmy Floyd said is the United States played a particular way in the group phase. And we talked about how resolute they defended, how Matt Turner really didn't have really difficult saves to make. Yes, there's that one moment that Harry Kane free header and stoppage time. But for the most part, it was. It was a team that picked and choose their opportunities to get forward. They scored when they needed to score, but they made sure they kept it tight defensively, and then for some reason in this match, they just went for it. From the very first minute, they just started throwing numbers forward, and yes, I think I caught the Dutch off a little bit. And they created that good chance from pulisic early, but after that, it was. It was a case where this is not a Dutch side that's going to pick you apart for 90 minutes of a game, but go back to their first goal, U.S. has numbers forward, and it was a 7 8 pass one touch combination, one, two touch, that once you break a press like that, you know you've got 6, 7 guys behind

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

06:45 min | 6 months ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"ESPN FC daily in the house group a is done and the Netherlands unsurprisingly win their group and Senegal, the African champions without sadio Monet. Ecuador and return to the knockout stages for the second time in their history last time was in 2002 and by the way, they made it to me. They wouldn't find it in that one. Welcome to ESPN. See daily. Mister electric and I came out and will join us later on, don't you worry everybody but of course we have us and our crew here. Now and of course one of the negative mark welcome mark augie, let's probably you. I think that you're in some kind of 80s locker room. I'm not sure. Give me your reaction to this group specifically for what Senegal just did amazing with outside of your mind as well. Yeah, well, I'm in the media center at the whales England game. So obviously the group pay has a lot of significance for Group B because the winners of Group B will play semi gold in the next round and the runners up in Group B, which could be England USA Wales Ori, man, will play the Netherlands. So lots of significant stuff we've been watching. I think watching that game, if I was England at the top of the group and to win the group, I think Senegal opponent. I think Senegal African shampoos like you say, obviously slightly weaker without Sadio Mané, but they shot tonight that they're a very good team, a very difficult team to be. We've got a lot of pace like strength and I think in many ways I'd be more concerned about based in Senegal than the Netherlands of the next one. I think Senegal a bit more of an attacking force than the Netherlands. So winning the group are coming second. I think it's debatable as to which were the advantages. I would love your opinions on what Mark just said because obviously it's been, you know, relatively doable, easy, I guess, with all due respect to everybody else with the Netherlands. But in terms of that runner up, I mean, Senegal are proving more and more value is scoring today. By the way, at 31 years old, and a 162 days becoming the oldest player to score for sending out a World Cup. What are your thoughts on Senegal? Now grabbing this runner up. And their chances in terms of facing the winner of Group B I think Senegal after funds the distancing is 100%. I think they're probably the only team in this group who actually had three really good performances. I think that against the Netherlands some will feel that they deserved more. They were a little bit unlucky, but they did the job against Qatar and did a jump against today against Ecuador. I think they made Ecuador at times look really, really average and pedestrian, whereas in the previous two games record or you thought well, there are tough side and maybe someone believing that they'd find such a chances in terms of getting through, but so they're all just looked the better side. And I think going into the Group B games today. They'll have to take some of our seriously. And for me, it's very, very impressive, but this is a Senegal, they are the champions of Africa. They are the reigning Afghan champions, winning it for the first time and with a manager who was playing the last time that Senegal made it after group stage in 2002. So there's somebody there who has a positive experience, the team is in a great moment. And yeah, they are very, very dangerous. They seem to fear nobody. And ultimately, whoever they come up against in that next round, I think they're going to be in for a very tough game. Absolutely. Let's stick to that point that you just mentioned, native Mark augie, no African. By the way, no World Cup has ever seen three African nations in the knockout stank. You're sending us made it, Morocco is looking good. Ghana as well. I mean, it's quite an achievement for these nations to do this. Yeah, I think Morocco should do it. They've got Canada in the final game. And I'd expect Morocco to win that game. Ghana V Uruguay saw me who knows how that's going to play a lot, but in 2010. So it would be great for the game if Garner made it as well. I think we see in the Champions League note African players are big important place in the European game. And I think it will be good to see more African nations make it. There's a knockout sturdy. So listen, Senegal for me are the best of that group. The African champions, that goes without saying. And Nadine mentioned that how fearless they are and how boldly I think this should turn the clock back a little bit, but I am in the back in 1990 with England played Cameroon, Cameroon had that real fearlessness as well. And you know what, when Africans he's played with that kind of abandon and they just go for it, they are extremely dangerous. I think, like I say, whoever wins Group B they'll be more concerned about synagogue and the Dutch because I think the quicker the stronger the faster the ball, they've got more gold, even without money. So it's a big, big game for England and the U.S. tonight how they finish the group because there's not really good hope to be honest. Yeah. Next, let's quickly just focus on the Netherlands. Can you give me your reaction from the group stages and these first three matches, as I mentioned at the start, you know, pretty doable for them. And obviously, you know, colleague dak Po, fantastic, we're going to welcome Milan bandana very soon to discuss more about the Netherlands. But just your initial reaction about Louis Van Halen, what he's done with this team coding background. I mean, what a player he is. What do you get their chances as they face the runner up of Group B? I think they'll fancy their chances again, but I think the biggest story itself is called for him to be on this stage and to be thriving in the way that he is. I think that for me is the biggest positive because there have been elements of their performances, which haven't actually been that impressive. I think someone say they were lucky to get the first one against Senegal, then they played against Ecuador and they were really under pressure and that's a suffer for long parts in that game. And even today, obviously, it's kind of feels like a dead rubber in some ways, but to beat Qatar to know. It's not the most apprentice impressive football that you've ever seen. And it's not like they're creating a ton of chances either. So it feels like something's missing from them. But the fact is they finished top of the group. They're going to get the chance to play is the runner up in another group. And I believe with the manager that they have in the place that they have that they can be successful and will be successful. But I think we're getting to the point now where some of the performances have to be better. But when you have someone like gag pros and your team, then why would you not believe that you can create something a bit magic score some goals, you know, buy again back into fitness as well. They'll like their chances, but I don't think many people like them outside of those in that sort of dressing room because it's not really showing you much so far to make you think they can go quite deep in the tournament. Qatar by the way, you know, just sort of starts here for you. Sick -6 goal differential. That would be the worst goal differential by a host country in the history of the World Cup. The first host nation to lose all three matches at the World Cup. And I think it's a good chance to see how his nation did against the host Milan van dongan comes in, love to have a Dutch representative here. Milan, welcome to the show, my friend. Give me your thoughts over the game against guitar.

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"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

Monocle 24: The Menu

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

"South of lima has launched several natural wines that vary in color from sort of clear reds and rose as to what they've called the sophia loren jr inspired by actress official and the rule free from pesticides. The wine that i'm yet to taste myself is actually served at central restaurant. The time mentioned but something really new for this part of the continent peruvian wine what next galapagos sharply but yes and then also looking to uruguay where i am in my come as a surprise to some listeners but uruguay is a real trailblazer when it comes to high quality wines argentina and chile of course are the ones would big scale production but vignon like got song along the eastern coast here which is entirely sustainable. And where chef francaise melman has. A restaurant have really helped to reposition the country internationally with award-winning bottles. And now actually. All eyes are on china. Uruguay already exports pretty much. Half of audits beef to china primarily very expensive cuts. And so they're now hoping that. Why might be another area to showcase near the chinese where aware in recent years have become big fans of cabin as of champagne as well as other western goods like olive oil. That uruguay produces locally. So so there's a real push from the government here and already on tuesday. The president the kaiapo announced a preliminary outline of a possible. Free trade agreement with china. So you can see the links between the two countries strengthening. It sounds like there is so much happening when it comes to the wine industry in latin america. What do you expect from the future then. Obviously as you mentioned we have the idea that argentina and chile are the countries where the wind comes from. But that's idea may be quite old fashioned soon. Yeah i mean. I think particularly uruguay with this possible. Free trade agreement with china it's really rattling neighbors. And the big wine producers like argentina who make up the medical suit trade block and they don't really like that little uruguay sort of make news outside the club and oversee argentina argentina's going through an extreme economic downturn and they've got a lot of restrictions in terms of what they can export so i think we could see a shift here and particularly in this sort of the tastes and what's on offer. What's interesting about uruguay is they produce wines like albany new. For example that i'm told is sold in all sorts of decent wine shops and in london in some power no and in bigger cities in the united states. These quite specialist wines and really raising the level of what's offered less likely chilean's particularly that have this quite sort of mass produced wine that we find in the knights of sainsbury's fernando about your country brazil. What do you think about the winds coming from there. You have white industry. We do we do. Have i mean it's growing of course doesn't compare to the chilean or the argentine one. But you know eighties grow in one. Interesting thing marcus. There's been a new study. Finally we're having this type of studies because finally we're having quite a lot of consumption of wine last year. Was i think the best year in terms of brazilian drinking wine ever. I don't know if it was the quarantine lockdowns but there. Every time i go back to some power. There's more and more wine bars. You just noticed that. In the past to be honest. Brazilian wine had a terrible reputation..

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"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

Monocle 24: The Menu

04:57 min | 1 year ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

"With the menu and monocle twenty four this week instead of the usual quick roundup of headlines from around the world we focus on what's happening in the food drink and hospitality sector in latin america and for this. I'm joined by a super duo. Monaco's lesson correspondent. Lucy into aliens is in montevideo and here at midori. House studio one. I'm joined by our senior. Culture correspondent felton onto our shaker. Who as you probably know by now hails from brazil. Welcome to the program. Let's start with you. We have some big news from latin america. The latest person to win the title of the world's best female chef hails from perreault yes. Fifty best restaurants has awarded their female rides to peruvian. Jack leon she runs lima's koya and is the co owner of central which she runs with her husband for at least a decade. Now that restaurants been recognized by all sorts of international foods and her first solo. Endeavor is what really got her. This year's award. It was three years ago in lima. The set menu. I'm told is all about seasonally. Gradients indigenous flavors foods specific to the andean and amazon regions. And the name. Koi itself is actually taken from a local orange flower that grows at very high altitudes and along with centrale. The restaurants are all about showcasing. Some of peru's lesser-known ingredients and not to what and under might go onto later in the program. How big news do think versus for the country for peru and say for its tourism industry. I think peru has always been a standout in latin america. It's really to lead the charge when it comes to promoting their cuisine. You know you go around now and things like severe so widely available. I understand through the pandemic. Obviously that peru something very badly that they've been restricted in terms of people. Actually going there but i feel that the prize to on really sort of his solidified that as i say for at least a decade now. The country has really stood out in latin america for the next stories from you. And it's funny. That's lucinda mentioned those ingredients. Because next i want to hear about this book you've been looking at. It's a new book about brazilian cooking and brazilian ingredients. It's a very interesting book by writer joyce ago vo and the interesting thing mark because she talks more about some brazilian ingredients that even many brazilians don't know and to be honest. While i was reading having a look at the book many of them i don't know mark 'cause then and so weird because there's a classic example here in the book before christmas brazilians. They go and buy chair is in the supermarket and they can be fairly expensive actually. They're not native but she was saying. You know what we do actually have our own type of sherry groom shurmur. I know it's it's quite taste. Many show i actually didn't know it existed and it is from brazil and and this happened so often there's another one co komatsu which is kind of a brazilian spice apparently tastes like vanilla. But i haven't tried. And i think what i hope for the president kuzina knifing joyce in my agree with me that hopefully those ingredients become a little bit more common nationwide because we even have some restaurants in some paul which they have preceding cuisine ingredients for the amazon. And it's quite expensive is not something. That is the day today kind of food for brazilian. So i think it's an excellent book with so many different things that i had no idea existed. Why do you think it is that people don't seem to know brazilian ingredients that well. Then i'm wondering you know thinking about scandinavia for example where i held from. I would imagine that. I pretty much know what that region has to offer in terms of ingredients..

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"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

Monocle 24: The Menu

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

"U. for example. You could have gone to franz. You could have gone to germany. Yeah okay but it's the language it is because english. My english is not that well but for the most people and for me. I i understand almost everything so that's easy. France is a difficult language german. Okay that's also something. That's i have no connection to germany and to london. I've been many times in london and my son lives in london now and transport. Of course it's fifty minutes or to play in four hours to train so that's also really easy if there's no covert koby's let's not talk about co which but tell me about what is like to launch a restaurant in another country. Obviously you know you talk. About how important sustainability for you when you are sourcing seafood and also your want to offer great produce. So what's it like in terms of those logistics to find the right suppliers and the right partners to work with. Well you start at the beginning and go girl them and then you go to places and you ask them for a tour through their business. So i went to i think den wholesale and dr the owner or the managers and i asked him. Can you show me your place. And can we talk about sustainability. How are you working with this. And i started to be that in the end of april and so the off months. I found out who i like to go to work. So that's what we do now. We told them all volumes in atlanta similar restaurant. So i- opd ache and suppliers that but monday. Bank holiday chuck. That was a problem. Gross that's difficult but networks really. Well so i know the onus now from the companies where by from i know him personally yoenis. I'm doing this interview right before. You are about to launch these restaurants it is open. Nobody soft launch. So there's not maybe as many people at the moment that's there will be when you open for real. What kind of situation have yet with stuffing this Different problems rinus. Construction was six seven weeks late so we hyatt stuff for early july and then there was no work for them here. So dave find another job so we had to start over one problem and yet a providence. But we it's not easy to find good stuff here because i think because of brexit lots of dalliance spanish people are back home to get some support from home country. Next sunday some really experienced a chef is coming from saddam over here to train the kitchens to train the service and they stay for a couple of months. That's good it was one of two. Id's that was from before brexit to let them exchange people from london can go for a month or two or three months to them from you. We can bring them to london. But because of brexit again. But that's not the problem now so we fixed something. I don't know what we did. So just finally. What do you have for the future. So no that. You've opened this restaurant in london. What's next in the pipeline. Do you have morph going to other countries. Now that's not really at this moment in the picture. Because i we have to have this working really well and so maybe not on this coming in london but i think if we have a really nice place here we can have nice live ourselves. You can have everything. Organized became come over. We can have far. Elaine chair dinner. And i'm saddam. So i was very good so i have to us from you considering that you have almost thirty years of experience sufficient longer until you are in charge of restaurants when people come here for the first time. What should they order. I tried to find out. I i look young..

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"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

Monocle 24: The Menu

02:50 min | 1 year ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

"Of ryan eat with the answer because you can actually not editor for so you have e-trade your aunt. That makes it feel at home like you said the homophobic trends on the table. Now tell me what kind of business lessons can you share with our listeners. Obviously there are many seafood restaurants and buzz around the world but what has made your business so successful. Well that's a question you ask. Shelf ultra many times. But i think to keep the prices good to have the love for the seafood dealer for your teams and be involved everywhere. That's why we have the possibility to open. Maybe ten or twenty because investors are lining up to give money but we do everything ourselves and we like to be involved with our team. I like to note names and we digitize themselves at the rest. I don't know love seafood. I think it's interesting when you mentioned that you want to be involved. Be involved in all aspects of the business. I think there are some people who might accuse you of micromanaging. Yes that's right. They do you totally right. But what do i have to go play golf for something and we have our back office. Who takes gaffe to contracts daycares after legal things and everything so this is hobby for me more. I like it right. Not fair enough. How important is it for you that this place fields starch. I think feel. Dutch is not necessary but the seafood bar feeling and vibe. That's important. That was what we will bring here. But if it's the degraded indus out of dutch. They're famous for their hospitality. And everything so we come from this outta violent near bordeaux of belgium so they know how to eat. They love food and so do we. And that's why we bring all to name. I'm steve i'm in it and the other thing is of course really really. A lot of people from london from uk have been in our restaurants. It's crazy how many people had already interested restaurant off last week. And then they comment. Yesterday there was a guy was walking by. He say see for bra and he asked them so yes. Great pictures sent to my wife. We've been an incident last night. Be at an all the couple. Dancing around seventy dare for the honeymoon or something. Like that day. Rare in i'm saddam have been three days and entry days industry food bar sitting over there and it was just a nice thinks and the recognize me so that was more like oh great. That's amazing. i wanted to watch that. One factor that you took into collins when making the decision where to launch this place. You could have gone somewhere. Maybe a bit easier within the e..

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"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

Monocle 24: The Menu

05:49 min | 1 year ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Menu

"Welcome to the menu and monocle. Twenty four am articles hippie in the next half an hour from the netherlands debris soon we visited the seafood bar in london. Soho the first four notes post for the much loved to dutch restaurants group to keep the prices good to have the love for the seafood dealer for your teams and be involved everywhere. That's why the possibility to open maybe ten or twenty also ahead. we have a long look at. What's making news in the latin american food and drink franz fernando. What can we expect today. Marcus oh give you a brief of some very rare brazilian ingredients and also a few news from wine in the region. Thank you for dough. And of course we'll hear edina zone through recommendation to that is all ahead on this edition of the menu here on monocle twenty four. The seafood bar is a dutch family operation with full restaurants across the netherlands. The company has just gone international by launching. Its first restaurant abroad. The new seafood bari's placed in london. Soho offering the same towering seafood pluses. That's brought to the company so much famous home i visited. The restaurants are bitterly to speak to the father of the family. Running the business phones to fisher. He began by explaining how we got into the restaurant. Game after almost thirty years. As a fishmonger well after twenty seven years children growing up and came from university started work themselves and irish fifty. Now you can do to tanks or just go on but that wasn't planned or find not arrive the car younger wife borsch or do something else so my idea was. Let's move to amsterdam. And so i told my wife. Let's move to amsterdam. She was throats. Okay nice so removed from helmet to amsterdam and we sold everything in this out. In months we lived in amsterdam then. But i didn't have enough money to stop working so at think about something else so it took me off year and then i thought okay seafood bar. That will be a nice. Id and then. I started looking for a venue and one in really debate. I think the best neighborhood offense to them outside and era. I started to see for the first one. I built myself totally together with my brother-in-law ducasse three months and then we had a seafood bar like this smaller but similar likeness and be open to restart see for my did go round the world because now here four in the netherlands and now these london restaurant fifth fearful. That's correct. it's fifty one. So i think run restaurant also asked to do because my children came in my daughter studying artificial intelligence and she was ready with that and then she had to wait three months for a new period on another university. She came to me and said. Can i stay with you for three months. Then i help you in. Dc for bar said it's fine. Go over she never left then. My son sold his it company and was going to travel and before he left..

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"netherlands" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree

The Highwire with Del Bigtree

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"netherlands" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree

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"netherlands" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"All three of the islands rather arid succulent such as ella are grown on all the islands and our biggest cash crop the primary language spoken by most people in the abc. Is papa. minto pop. Memento is a creole language. That was derived from portuguese and spanish. But it also has elements of french dutch and english. This is what most people speak at home in everyday life. Most people in abc islands however will also speak dutch and english. Dutch is the administrative. Language and english is taught in schools at a very early age as their island are highly dependent on tourism from the united states about a third of the population. we'll also spanish given their close proximity to south america. I've actually been to all the islands and there are some of the most multi-lingual places on earth. The other three islands are about five to six hundred miles to the northeast of the abc. They are in the leeward islands in the northern part of the lesser antilles. Puppet minto usually isn't spoken on these islands the primary language is english and most people also know some chen. Maybe some french. The main island of saint martin. It makes up the southern half of the island of saint martin with northern part being controlled by france. The legend holds at the border between france. Another netherlands on the island was determined by two people walking from opposite points on the island in where they met. The border was made. Saba st. you status are two islands. That most people aren't as familiar with there aren't very big. They have small populations and they don't get many visitors. Both are located very close to saint martin. In fact on a clear day you can see the islands from each other. Saba is a volcanic island with a population of about one thousand nine hundred people. It's known for its creative names. Island has one main road which is known as the road be capital is at the bottom of a volcanic caldera. And it's called the bottom there's also a settlement on the windward side of the island called windward side. Saba is also the answer to the great trivia question. What point in the netherlands has the highest elevation and the answer is mount scenery. The highest point on saba it also has the shortest commercial airport runway in the world and the flight from saba to saint. Martin is only twelve minutes. Pilots have to be specially trained to fly there. So you stay. She has a great deal of history. It used to be the richest country in the caribbean back. In the eighteenth century it was the first place in the world to recognize independent united states and it was a huge supplier of arms during.

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"netherlands" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"netherlands" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"Start by noting that i was very specific in my word usage in the introduction to this episode i spoke about the kingdom of the netherlands and not simply the netherlands. That's because the kingdom another lund's is a distinct entity from the country of the netherlands to be sure there's a great deal of overlap between the two but they are not technically the same thing. The kingdom of the netherlands is analogous to the united kingdom in so far as the kingdom is made up four different countries to explain how this came about. I i have to give a world wind history of the kingdom of the netherlands. The netherlands was actually a republic before was a kingdom. It gained its independence from spain in sixteen forty nine and declared itself a republic and this was the high period for the dutch trading empire. This was led by dutch east. India company which established small trading colonies all over the world this included trading posts in. What is today. india. Japan taiwan south africa malaysia and vietnam. There was also a dutch west. India company that operated in the americas. The netherlands was conquered by napoleon and he established the netherlands as kingdom with his brother. Louis bonaparte as king in eighteen fifteen after napoleon fell william. The prince of orange proclaimed himself king. Because you can do. That and the modern kingdom of the netherlands was born. The dutch certainly weren't the biggest colonial power in europe but they were colonial power in seventeen ninety nine. The dutch east india company was dissolved in the colony of the dutch. East indies was established by the time of world war two. The dutch empire consisted of the netherlands. The dutch east indies netherlands new guinea suriname and several assorted islands in the caribbean. The dutch east indies became independent in nineteen forty nine and is known today as indonesia. That's a story for another episode. But i will share this fun fact. The indonesian flag can be thought of as the flag of the netherlands with the blue stripe at the bottom ripped off. When the indonesia's were fighting for independence. They would often take down the dutch flag. Tear off the blue stripe and then raise the remaining red and white stripes. Which is their flake today. Indonesia also took control over dutch new guinea antedates..

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Him. Twenty-one we got the ball was false ridiculously soft anymore now. That was the first time i was going to say. I've actually first time eight years. I've be with you and i'm going to send you positions bruce grobbelaar liverpool yes. Goalkeeper would have a ball in his hand and it was a light switch about twenty. Whatever is on five yards away on volley the ball and trying to hit the light switch. And you wouldn't go. Antolin knocked the lights off right address. That was taking all times. Not for him but Hard scale the light. Switch off right homs. In this scenario where he doesn't relate you will because he'll stunned the fifteen minutes ten minutes before you go out and in the end you'll do ladies and gentlemen that brings us to the end of today's show. Thank you very much everyone who has been on. Thank you for your today carried us. Well i think you're been left. I don know he's the man. All right okay. Go valley when you talk about scottish player scoring scotland. I've done up syncing. Hey this bomani joe. Replace your favorite podcasts. Let me tell you why that'll be number two after you listen to three times a week. I'm going to challenge you. Keep up with me as i discuss. Topics from the latest in technology in music and people getting duct. also we'll get the very best analysis of the games and we watched it with the cyclopes level of store connection. Plus we have got a community of guests that you'll feel like are your closest friends in.

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"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"netherlands" Discussed on ESPN FC

"In the world against belgium whether we agree or not fee for ranked number one. I don't think the best team but says the are and the belgium look pretty bad enough for half so get the victory but my god. I don't think that coach can ask any more of these players. That collective right from the kick was impressive they dominate literally the first tough in any position on the field Defensively give any chess budget to move forward. A midfielder they competing control and striker has an opportunity. That shouldn't probably thick enough advantage of that kind of momentum and scored the second goal. That was finished that. We've felt at some point because to consider that when you play against belgium and have funded the brewing lukaku and this guy can change the game in a moment. This is what's happened in the second half but they dominate the literally. Everything even shot on goal three times more than belgium. So that's kind of potential that this team had this today. This particular day was was a magical atmosphere for many reasons and they should take more at least a one point. This question marks about kevin de broin fitness going into this. Obviously after being forced off injured his face literally broken and champions league final. he answered that really rather quickly as just pure class. Everything about him. He sees different things on.

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